http://voicethread.com/share/2614369/

http://animoto.com/play/jqvLWXbERKsC4ez9Bq409Q

http://storybird.com/books/everyone-loves-to-read-book-no-matter-who-or-what/


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Digital Citizenship: rules of the right thing to do and being responsible with having to do with technology.
Nine Elements: Digital Access, Digital Commerce, Digital Communication, Digital Literacy, Digital Etiquette, Digital Law, Digital Rights and Responsible, Digital Health and Wellness and Digital Security



Social Bookmark: Is where you can save your favorite sites so that they can turn up when you search for.
Delicious: you can type in a keyword and you'll get a list of websites that match with it and then you can tell how good a site is based on the bookmarks.
Reddit's: is where you can go to get the latest updates on stuff. You can see pictures, interesting stories and much more.
StumbleUpon: they see is being bookmarked and you search through it.
Diigo: its not like Delicious but the capability to grab your attention based on your research, the site has gotten many awards.
Digg: is a social site for the news, stories get ranked based on most interesting and the whole purpose of the site is so that only good stories are on the front.
Newsvine: its community driven. The stories are also ranked on here and they are voted to determine their rank of the and place on the site.
iCyte: its like Diigo but you can share the information on other sites.
Rooh.it: you highlight content and you can share it with other people.
Trailmeme: its a website where you can annotate webs and have a unique experience.
Jog the Web: similar to Trailmeme and very friendly.
Pinboard: simple site, less cluter.
School Noodle: teachers can bookmark things and share with other educators.
Krunchd: take a collection and create one URL for all of them.

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